About This Non-Book

Christoph Niemann’s whimsical hand-drawn animals made his Petting Zoo App an international sensation. The broad range of personalities created by the famous illustrator proved to be popular with children and adults alike. Now, 36 of them can be found on the colorful cards of this memo game. The whole family will enjoy finding matches among the charming collection of characters and training their memories in such an enjoyable way.

The Petting Zoo Memo Game is not only a “must-have” for fans of Christoph Niemann’s work, but also an attractive gift for any occasion. The cards, which are made out of stable cardboard, can be easily grasped by the smallest of hands and are made to last. Combining classic educational fun with contemporary design, this memo game makes a great addition to any household.

Christoph Niemann is an award-winning illustrator, graphic designer, and author. His work has appeared on the covers of the New Yorker, Time, Wired, the New York Times Magazine, and American Illustration. His corporate clients include Google, Amtrak, and the Museum of Modern Art. In July 2008, Niemann started writing and illustrating Abstract City as a New York Times blog about politics, the economy, art, and modern life. It was renamed Abstract Sunday in 2011, when it became a column in the New York Times Magazine. Niemann has drawn live from the Venice Art Biennale, the Olympic Games in London, and the 2012 Republican Convention. He has also drawn the New York City marathon—while actually running it. In 2010, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame. Christoph Niemanns handgezeichnete Streichelzoofiguren wurden schnell zum internationalen Erfolg. Für die Petting Zoo App hat der beliebte Illustrator eine Vielzahl wahrer Persönlichkeiten entworfen – und nun finden sich die 36 Charaktere auf klassischen Memo-Karten wieder. Hier die passenden Paare zu finden, ist ein ganz besonderer Spaß für Kinder jeden Alters und trainiert die Merkfähigkeit.